They look awesome! Im gonna get a set of these in 35 for my ram. I believe the tread width will appear different when run with different width wheels. Ive been told to play with the psi a little bit to get a more balanced look
@@mryohannn I've never had the falkens but have heard they are the tire to beat for wet conditions. These have been good. Tons of rain here recently and the only slippage is when taking off from stop signs etc. But the 6.7 powers trike is just so torquey you have to be very careful not to spin em lol.
@@offroad1911 we've actually had zero snow here so far this year so I can't speak to that. I'll be making a trip over mountain passes soon though. I'll report back! Thanks for watching.
Hey thanks for watching! rain performance is huge for me with all the rain we get in the vancouver area. But I haven't had a whole lot of it to deal with since getting these on. ZERO complaints with the bit of wet roads I have put them through so far. Far better than the EXO GRAPPLERS and Toyo AT2 in the past. The Maxxis RAZR AT were good when they were new but once worn down I could barely take off from a stop sign on wet roads without the Powerstroke spinning them. All tires are worse the more they wear down of course but I barely got 40k kms out of those. As for noise, really don't notice a difference over other AT tires I've run and very quiet considering how aggressive and chunky the tread is. So if you're used to at least an all terrain tire, I don't expect you'd mind these. Again, they're new so we'll how long that lasts. So far, I really have to be trying to hear them, to notice.
How are they holding up for weight of the 350? I find a lot of tires get eaten up pretty quick when towing or just a heavy 1 ton Thinking about putting these on my f350, I'm up in northern Alberta, and shopping around.
Hey Jadean! I haven't had them on very long so I can't really speak to any long term durability or tread wear. So far after a month or two, they still look new! But I was pretty disappointed to get only 42k kms our of my last set (maxxis razr at) and 2 of them were done. If you can get a decent deal on these, I'd definitely try them out. I was going to get toyo at3 or falken wilkpeak at4w, these were $800-$1000 less. I plan to keep the updates coming to help people decide if it's worth trying some of the lesser known or newer brands out there! Cheers from BC;)
They look awesome! Im gonna get a set of these in 35 for my ram.
I believe the tread width will appear different when run with different width wheels. Ive been told to play with the psi a little bit to get a more balanced look
I have the Same on my Ram Classic 1500 - Great tires.
Thanks for sharing the video. Can i ask what air pressure you are running these at?
Hey thanks for watching! I usually run about 50 all around
How does this perform on wet/slippery roads? On par with the Falken at3w?
@@mryohannn I've never had the falkens but have heard they are the tire to beat for wet conditions. These have been good. Tons of rain here recently and the only slippage is when taking off from stop signs etc. But the 6.7 powers trike is just so torquey you have to be very careful not to spin em lol.
How are they holding up so far? Being December now, any info on how they are in the snow?
@@offroad1911 we've actually had zero snow here so far this year so I can't speak to that. I'll be making a trip over mountain passes soon though. I'll report back! Thanks for watching.
Thanks a lot for these videos, how do they preform on wet roads and in the rain? Also are they fairly quiet?
Hey thanks for watching! rain performance is huge for me with all the rain we get in the vancouver area. But I haven't had a whole lot of it to deal with since getting these on. ZERO complaints with the bit of wet roads I have put them through so far. Far better than the EXO GRAPPLERS and Toyo AT2 in the past. The Maxxis RAZR AT were good when they were new but once worn down I could barely take off from a stop sign on wet roads without the Powerstroke spinning them. All tires are worse the more they wear down of course but I barely got 40k kms out of those. As for noise, really don't notice a difference over other AT tires I've run and very quiet considering how aggressive and chunky the tread is. So if you're used to at least an all terrain tire, I don't expect you'd mind these. Again, they're new so we'll how long that lasts. So far, I really have to be trying to hear them, to notice.
How are they holding up for weight of the 350?
I find a lot of tires get eaten up pretty quick when towing or just a heavy 1 ton
Thinking about putting these on my f350, I'm up in northern Alberta, and shopping around.
Hey Jadean! I haven't had them on very long so I can't really speak to any long term durability or tread wear. So far after a month or two, they still look new! But I was pretty disappointed to get only 42k kms our of my last set (maxxis razr at) and 2 of them were done. If you can get a decent deal on these, I'd definitely try them out. I was going to get toyo at3 or falken wilkpeak at4w, these were $800-$1000 less. I plan to keep the updates coming to help people decide if it's worth trying some of the lesser known or newer brands out there! Cheers from BC;)
Nice vid!
I have the same exact truck brother and I have a set of 37s I just got in how are they holding up for you
Doing good. Some noise now but still not annoying. But you hear it at certain speeds. We'll see how it goes over winter! Thanks for watching.
Is it noisy compare to BFG KO2?
@@garrym7441 yes more than ko2 for sure. But not annoyingly loud at all. They're also much more aggressive.
In my place, 90 percent pave and 10 rough. I think this will be better to use. Thank you sir